Kix

Kix or KIX may refer to:

Music

  • Kix Brooks (born 1955), member of the music duo Brooks & Dunn
  • Kix (band), American band who achieved popularity in the 1980s
  • Kix (album), 1981 debut album by Kix
  • "Kix" (song), a 1997 song released by Per Gessle (from Roxette)
  • Lee Thompson (saxophonist) (born 1957), nicknamed Kix, member of the band Madness
  • Broadcasting

  • Kix 87.6 FM, Wellington, New Zealand radio station
  • Kix 96.2 FM, British radio station
  • Kix 106, former name of radio station Mix 106.3
  • KIX Country, a narrowcast country music radio station in Australia
  • Kix FM, a community radio station in Kangaroo Island, Australia
  • Kix (UK and Ireland TV channel), a UK children's and teen's television channel
  • Kix (Asian TV channel), a television channel owned by a Hong Kong-based company
  • Other

  • Kix (cereal), a breakfast cereal
  • KiXtart, a Windows scripting language
  • KIX, IATA code for Kansai International Airport, an airport serving the Osaka, Japan area
  • KIX, protein interaction domain in the P300-CBP coactivator family
  • Kix (UK and Ireland TV channel)

    Kix is a free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by CSC Media Group. As of June 2014, it broadcasts cartoons, action and adventure series, extreme sports and music videos on Sky and Freesat. Its target audience is 7 to 12-year-old boys.

    History

    The AGB Nielsen Media Research website initially announced that the channel would be called Klix and be put on Sky, however, this was a mistake and the channel is in fact called Kix!. The correction was made with a new document, which stated that all the other details will remain the same as posted in the original article. At 06:00 on 19 May 2008, Pop +1 ceased broadcast and was directly replaced on-air with Kix content. Medabots was the first programme to be broadcast under the Kix! identity.

    Kix was the fourth dedicated kids' channel to be launched by CSC: its three sister channels are Pop which was launched on 29 May 2003, and shows cartoons and pop music videos for a mixed audience; Tiny Pop, which was launched on 27 July 2004, and shows cartoons for young children and pre-schoolers; and Pop Girl, launched on 6 August 2007, and also shows cartoons and live action shows but is aimed at a female-led audience. Some programmes which have aired on Kix have been screened on one or more of the sister channels as well.

    Kix (band)

    Kix is an American hard rock band that achieved popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Band members have continued to tour, including at the Rocklahoma festival in 2008 in Oklahoma and the M3 Rock Festival in May 2011 in the band's home state of Maryland.

    History

    Early years (1977–1987)

    Kix was formed by Ronnie Younkins, Brian Forsythe and Donnie Purnell in December 1977 in Hagerstown, Maryland. In 1981, they released their self-titled debut album, Kix, featuring "Atomic Bombs", "Heartache", "Contrary Mary", "The Itch", and "The Kid". "Love at First Sight" instantly became a concert favorite. "Kix Are for Kids" creatively merged the name of the band with two popular cereals of the 1960s and 1970s, Kix (that featured an atomic bomb commercial) and the Trix Rabbit ("Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!"). "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" became the band's most popular concert song, always with a unique ad-lib performance by lead vocalist Steve Whiteman, of Piedmont, WV. With this album, the tongue-in-cheek rock and roll style of Kix was established.

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    Kix

    ALBUMS

    Kix

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Poison (purnell)

    by: Kix

    I wanna tell you a story about a girl that I know
    I wanna give you a warning about a place where I don't go
    She put poison in my coffee, put poison in my heart
    She put poison in my bedroom, yeah, poison from the start
    I've been up and I've been down - with this little girl that I just found
    She's so sweet she's so sweet she tells me precious lies
    What've I got to do to get that girl to treat me right
    She put poison in my coffee, put poison in my heart
    She put poison in my bedroom, put poison from the start
    (She p p p poison) I can't fight it
    (She p p p poison) Ain't complaining'
    (She p p p poison) I got to watch out for myself
    Why don't ya bite somebody else
    I give her honey in the night time, give her honey in the light
    I give her honey on the left hand, I give her honey on the right
    I give her sweet things (baby)
    Like diamond rings for ya (baby)
    Her heart pounds but it ain't too sweet
    Like a jealous song with a jealous beat
    She put poison in my coffee, put poison in my heart
    She put poison in my bedroom, put poison from the start
    (She p p p poison) I can't fight it
    (She p p p poison) Ain't complaining'
    (She p p p poison) I got to watch out for myself
    Why don't ya bite somebody else
    She'll give me strychnine on the table
    Sweet cyanide on the floor
    See the cross bones on the label
    keep me comin' back for more
    Oh no
    No no
    No no
    No no
    No no no no no no
    She put poison in my coffee
    Put poison in my heart
    Well she's a bitch and I hate to complain
    She put poison in my bedroom
    Put poison from the start.
    (She put p p poison) I can't fight her
    (She put p p poison) Ain't complainin
    (She put p p poison) I got to watch out for myself
    Why don't ya bite somebody else




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